{"id":40525,"date":"2024-03-21T13:50:51","date_gmt":"2024-03-21T17:50:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ure.com\/?page_id=40525"},"modified":"2024-05-13T14:14:30","modified_gmt":"2024-05-13T18:14:30","slug":"net-meter-abcs","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ure.com\/services\/net-meter-abcs\/","title":{"rendered":"Net Meter ABCs and FAQs"},"content":{"rendered":"

Net metering allows you to offset some or all of your electricity costs with the electricity you generate from your renewable energy system.<\/p>\n

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Generating Electricity: During the day when the sun is shining, your solar panels generate electricity. The meter provided by your solar company is measuring the energy produced by your panels. This electricity can be used to power your home’s electrical needs.<\/span><\/p>\n

Excess Electricity<\/strong>: If your solar panels generate more electricity than you need at any given time, the excess electricity is sent back to the grid.<\/p>\n

Net Metering<\/strong>: A bidirectional meter owned by URE measures the electricity you consume from the grid and the excess electricity you send back to the grid. With net metering, the electricity you send back to the grid offsets\u00a0the electricity you consume from the grid.<\/p>\n

Billing<\/strong>: Your utility company bills you based on the net amount of electricity you consume from the grid. If you consume more electricity than you generate, you pay the net amount. If you generate more electricity than you consume, you receive a credit for the excess generation.<\/p>\n

Credit for Excess Generation<\/strong>: The credit you receive for excess generation is applied monthly to your electric bills. The rate used to calculate any monthly billing credits for electric energy production of the Member\u2019s electric generating facility above the Member\u2019s electric energy usage in any month shall be Buckeye\u2019s avoided cost rate<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Lets look at some examples:<\/h3>\n